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We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Hinesville Area Georgia hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Hotel Metropole in Hanoi, the Villa D'Este on Lake Como, the Royal Tulip Rio de Janeiro, the Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town, the Chelsea Hotel in New York, the Langham Shanghai Xintiandi in Shanghai and the Porto Bay Rio Internacional Hotel in Rio de Janeiro. are among the historic, famous and/or luxurious of the international hotels.

Sights/Places to See and Attractions in Georgia

The Gone With the Wind Museum in Marietta; Callaway Gardens; Broxton Rocks; the World of Coca Cola in Atlanta;Margaret Mitchell House and Museum in Atlanta; the Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site;Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, the largest in the world; the Ohoopee Sand Dunes; the Bavarian architecture and festivals of Alpine Helen; Zoo Atlanta; historic Madison, which even General Sherman could not bear to burn; Pebble Hill Plantation;Stone Mountain Park with attractions such as giant carvings of American presidents; Atlanta's Fox Theater; the cobbled streets and colonial architecture of Savannah Historic District; Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta; and Warm Springs, are among the attractions of Georgia.

The statue of little Gracie Watson in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, which is said to weep blood if anyone steals the presents which are sometimes left on her grave; The velociraptor-like Georgia Raptor; the phantom of Edwin Booth, brother of Abraham Lincoln's asassin, in Springer Opera House, Columbus; the Natchez princess Nacoochee, who killed herself for love and who is said to be interred with her paramour in the eponymous Nacoochee Mound; the strange phenomena in John W Woolfolk House (Colonial Apartments), sometimes called The House of a Thousand Cadavers, in Columbus (the house contains private dwellings so do not be a nuisance); a stream that rejuvenates all who bathe in it (is its source the Fountain of Youth in Florida?); the many hauntings (some in animal form) of Towns County, where the Hiwassee (Hiawassee) River forms on Rocky Mountain; and a cave, near the source of the Hiwassee River, containing many human skulls whose former owners haunted a farmer, who had foolishly removed them, until he wisely put them back, are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of Georgia.

The female spectre of the town square, Savannah, who sometimes follows people around (she is seeking her baby who was born just before the woman was hanged for murder); the pillar on Broad Street, Augusta, to which slaves were once chained and which causes the death of anyone who attempts to remove it; the vengeful old woman who at night led several unsuspecting Native Americans to their doom at Toccoa Falls; the elderly woman whose ghost haunts the grand, antebellum Hay House in Macon; the headless horseman of Whitmire in Hall County, sometimes heard rather than seen, who rides straight at his victims before disappearing; the spectres of Confederate officers and their ladies who still promenade on the River Walk, Augusta; the revellers of Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, who do not realise that the plantation house burned down long ago; and Altamaha-ha, the green sea serpent that haunts the area near the Altamaha River estuary, are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in Georgia.

So you want to see America. Be as familiar with famous places as you might like to be with famous people. Honolulu, Seattle, Sitka, New Orleans, St Louis, San Francisco, Albuquerque, Detroit, Las Vegas, Juneau, Santa Fe, Boston, Sacramento, Washington DC, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, Chicago, Skagway, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Fairbanks, Lake Tahoe, Corpus Christi, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Anchorage, Houston, Savannah, Atlanta, San Diego and Atlantic City. If you have seen those cities, you have at least seen the most famous ones in the USA. Visiting all fifty states is something that even most Americans cannot manage but it is possible to visit those cities, as well as other iconic destinations such as Glacier Bay National Park, Hawaiian volcanoes such as Mauna Loa, Mount McKinley and fabulous wildlife in Denali National Park, Yosemite National Park, the Appalachians, the Everglades, Native American nations such as the Navajo and the Hopi, the wild west town of Tombstone, the Ozarks, Yellowstone National Park, the plantations and bayous of the Mississippi Delta, Route 66, the Okefenokee Swamp, Niagara Falls, the Adirondacks, the Grand Canyon, the beach at Waikiki in Hawaii, Mount Rushmore, the Florida Keys, Mount Rainier National Park, Bryce Canyon, the Arctic wilderness of Alaska, rodeos, Marvellous scenery and sea life in Kenai Fjords National Park, the California coastline and the Disney resorts. Casually mentioning places that you have visited can be as impressive as mentioning the names of celebrities that you have met. We hope that you enjoy your hotel.

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